How Truly Minimal Surgery Fast-Tracks Your Return to Life For anyone facing heart surgery, success matters – but so does getting back to the life you love. Totally Endoscopic Cardiac Surgery (TECS) offers one of the fastest paths to recovery, helping patients return to work, hobbies and independence in a fraction of the time compared to traditional methods. In Part …
Why “No Bone Cut” Means Faster Recovery We’ve established that Totally Endoscopic Cardiac Surgery (TECS) uses tiny incisions (Part 1) and relies on high-tech 3D vision (Part 2). Now, we arrive at the most crucial physical distinction: the preservation of the patient’s foundational bone structure. When a patient hears “minimally invasive,” they hope to avoid the trauma associated with open-heart …
How 3D Visualization Enhances Surgical Precision In Part 1, we established that Totally Endoscopic Cardiac Surgery (TECS) represents the truly minimal end of the surgical spectrum by using a tiny, keyhole port instead of larger incisions. This naturally leads to an important question: If the surgeon isn’t looking directly at the heart, how can they still perform such delicate repairs …
Decoding the Difference in Cardiac Surgery The world of heart surgery is constantly advancing, driven by the quest for smaller incisisons, fast recoveries and better outcomes. Today, minimally invasive surgery is considered the gold standard across many disciplines, from orthopaedics to cardiology. But here is a crucial distinction that most people – even those following medical trends – don’t realize: …
Is Your “Minimally Invasive” Surgery Truly Minimal? The term ‘minimally invasive’ is often referred to as the gold standard in modern cardiac care. However, many patients don’t realize that it is a broad category that encompasses: Various less-invasive procedures that promise general benefits like faster healing and reduced pain when compared to traditional open-heart surgery. Many different techniques, including those …
When Shawn Martin collapsed from sudden cardiac arrest during a Sunday stroll, his wife Emily didn’t hesitate. She called 911 and immediately began CPR. What followed was a remarkable chain of events that not only saved Shawn’s life but saw him discharged from the hospital just three days later. In the world of cardiac care, that kind of recovery is …
Your health evolves from year to year — and your care should, too. That’s why an annual wellness visit is one of the most valuable appointments you can make. It’s your dedicated time to check in with your primary care provider, talk through health changes, review preventive screenings and get ahead of potential issues before they affect your life. At St. Elizabeth, we view this visit …
The New Year is a time for fresh starts and developing habits that shape a healthier future. But, instead of making resolutions, consider making small, meaningful changes to improve your life over the long haul. Questions like “How often should I get a mammogram?”, “When should I start colon cancer screening?” or “What are the best cancer prevention tips for …
Find Strength in Every Story. Share Your Own. Becoming a mom is one of life’s most powerful journeys. It’s filled with moments of excitement, uncertainty and joy. Whether you’re learning about early signs of pregnancy, exploring pregnancy symptoms week-by-week, or preparing for delivery, you’ll find care that listens, supports and celebrates you — through every stage of pregnancy and beyond. At St. Elizabeth Healthcare, …
The holidays bring light, joy and togetherness. But for people facing cancer, this season can also bring stress, fatigue and mixed emotions. Balancing treatment schedules, social gatherings and physical changes can feel overwhelming. During this time, emotions can feel close to the surface — gratitude, worry, hope and exhaustion often blend together. Recognizing those feelings, rather than pushing them aside, …


